Unse Jaake Kehdo
Justh · Capo 4
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How to play Unse Jaake Kehdo by Justh on guitar
Unse Jaake Kehdo is a good song to learn if you want a steady, mid-tempo groove that feels direct and musical. In E major, it sits in a comfortable range and gives you a clear, repeating progression that helps you lock into the song quickly.
You can start with the open shapes A and E, which should feel friendly under the fingers. The harder part is the move into the barre shapes like F#m, B, G#m, C#m, and G#, so the main thing to watch is keeping those changes clean without rushing. The opening A - E - A - E pattern is a great place to focus on smooth transitions.
Practice the opening progression slowly first, then repeat it until the changes feel automatic. After that, add the barre shapes one at a time and aim for even timing before bringing it up to the full tempo. Once your left hand is comfortable, play through the whole song in short loops and let the repetition build confidence.
Use the play-along above to follow each chord change in time with the music, or learn the shapes first with the chord diagrams below.
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